User`s manual

User's Manual 6. Configuring the MediaPack
Version 2.2 91 July 2007
Table 6-4: ISDN General Parameters
Parameter Description
Using CLI
To define the clock source parameters using CLI:
1. Log on to the system.
2. Change to the configuration mode.
3. From the main configuration mode, change to the “port pstn” mode.
4. To enter the "port pstn" mode, use the command
port pstn 0 <0..3>
Where the last number indicates the port as labeled on the case.
5. Use the commands in square brackets ([]) to change the parameter values
To define the tone set parameters using CLI:
1. Log on to the system.
2. Change to the configuration mode.
3. From the main configuration mode, change to the “context cs” mode.
4. From the “context cs” mode, change to the “interface pstn” mode.
5. To enter the “interface pstn” mode, use the command:
interface pstn <0..3>
Where the last number indicates the interface number
6. Use the command tone-set <name> to change the tone set. Use tab completion to obtain a list of
available tone sets.
For more information on CLI, refer to Section
5.3 on page 68.
6.2.2.1.1 Configuring Call Progress Tones using CLI
The Call Progress tones can only be defined using the CLI or by editing the configuration
file offline. Call Progress tones are configured by performing the following three steps:
1. Configure an individual call progress tone using a play / no play sequence.
2. Define a tone-set to assign individual call progress tones to a dialing state (e.g., busy).
3. Select the tone-set using the Web interface or the CLI (see Section 'ISDN General
Settings' on page 88).
¾ To define a call progress tone:
1. Log on to the system.
2. From the main configuration mode, change to the “call-progress-tone” mode, using the
following command:
profile call-progress-tone <name>
Each call progress tone must have a unique name.
3. To restart defining a call progress tone, use the following command:
flush-play-list